l ,,g;,,ia»;vt.-ei * lndig° Serge in ciii For Men’s Wear This cloth was selected by us for a Spec- ial after an exhaustive trial of many Serges. It carries many pleasing qualities. nar- ticularly suitable to the demands of Prince Edward island. Call and see this cloth and we feel you will be satisfied as to its merits. iiuniic Merchant Tailor n-ui 2129.1» \ K R088 Charlottetown I 0F ‘THE YEAR From a set of phones to a complete Radio Outfit. 0i‘ iated. any of a score of Radio needs, here are gifts up t0 dile- For Radio gifts to one who has a set. we have mmW desired things in added parts that will be lmuoh IPPFN" GREAT GIFT T PER" due here November 28th, will ANNUU T SEE OUR _ wnvoow FOR TONE or write today. NOING HE NEW CONCERT a PHUNUGRAPH $75. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $75. FOR BEAUTY FOR PRICE If interested we urge that you call A. s. TOOMBS 167 Queen Street Charlottetown New i Universities Dictionary iViiNiTiES T DiCTi Y zruuionaa 1 1a § O O-O-O-§fO'§-F90-§§~OQ>§§§O~O-Q-§§ O-O'§§‘§~§-§§'Q GOUPON How To Get It For the Mere Nominal Clost of Manufacture and Distribu- tion 3 Coupons and 98c secure this NEW authentic Dictionary, bound in black seal grain, illustrated with full pages in color. . V Present or mail to this paper three Coupons with ninety-sight oents.. to cover cost of handling, packinil clerk hire, etc. MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED Add for Postage 15 oents. es In One Ali Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of data i . on Monday evening, x Railway vflharfthus saving shippers “ Buntain, Bell Co..~~3i. - WORK.-—The Mt. Albion Women's f lilr. itnln-rl. Sanderson Irvin-oily rc- ; ‘iilfliiliflli to poultry mrniim: Y t1"u...-.',~., 1 .4 ’ E n: snail illiliillfl The Maritime ' ‘ E Winter Fair; ‘SHOP tram Holland's Catalog. FiLLETS, FINNXN HADDIE and kippered herring, fresh in today. L. A. Haszurd. 11-24»2i MOLABBES -- Schooner Union Jack, cargo arrived toduly 475 pun- oheons of bent quality for extra fancy. Carvoll Bros. WHAT EVERY WOMAN wants —A Prim Lady Shopping Bag- Every lady may have one for only 60 cents at the Guardian Otllee. NORTH RIVER GLEE CLUB- 'i‘he usual meeting will take place Nov. 27. ut 7.30 sharp. A full attendance re~ quested. J. S. Millett, Pres. ACKNOWLEDGED,— The l’. E. i. Hospital acknowledges \vith thanks forty-one bottles oi’ pre- sorvo from tho Women's inslituie of Murray Harbor. THE s. Sf-“CANADLANSAP- loud a large purl 0i‘ her cargo ut ' iho cost of truckazte and wharfagte. INSTITUTE DOING GOOD institute, organized July l7. 1921i. under the Presidency of Iii-rs R. W. Chandler, is doing very success» ful work. Besides taking an active interest in the improvoiiieiit of tho school, they are planning to madu u worth whilr- ('0llll‘ii)lliiilli to lili‘ Prinirtvidduviril island (lrphunugr at their lkuaeiubcr mot-ting. Lot us hope their good work continues. iPatriot Pit-use Copy). MILBURN NEWS.-—'i‘ho fnrmors oi‘ hiilhurn nri- Iinsily ongogi d in iliri-siiing and ii|'i' all wi~|| pp-ugp“ \\'Ilil tho i't‘Sllil of ihi- grain (1r0p.—~ illl‘|ll‘ii from iilosti-rn (‘nn;|(l;|_~»1\|p_ Patrick illullin has iurnod his iinll has il now hon honsi- i|| llu- roursv oi’ iiniclion. \\'i- wish him (‘Ytlfy visit \i rs. NOTE: —— Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable » in advance. THE REGULAR monthly meet- ing of “Y" Auxiliary will be ‘Puosday ut 3.30 p. m. THE S. S. .“CANADiAN SAP- iPER" will be due here Wednesday November 23th, and will loud gen- ilvvstock for St. dirt-vi. i-rui ‘cargo and JOiHBJ, Newfoundland further particulars apply to liun- Yaln iloil Co., agents.—2l. A JOYFUL GATHERNG—-.-\ very fringe crowd guuheiw-d at the homo mod ni-siiiunirv. l~‘ui‘h ito v. Fa thorn .\1 i‘(iiill,",'ili‘_\', and 31114 from Jay, Nov 11th in extend a welcome :0 itev. ‘IPaLln-r .\l. J. Smith, 1). D. i‘. it, o1’ Kinkiora Parish, P. E. is- land, who has been on a short trip to Boston and neighboring (rifles. and who. zirrumpunieii by a party of friends, lIl()iiil'i'li if) Haverhill. Sunday afternoon to his rciziiivls at. ‘the above er Smith .5 very highly i-siecmcrl by all who halve the pleasure of’ his acquaint- Jinrr. and all pri-stznt wirrta greatly lolighii-d with tho opportunity af- i'Ul'l't‘ii ihom. of lining among‘ those who \\'('ii.‘ lllliifiii in their efforhs to make tin- ilavorhiil. a pleasant one. lainty supper was served by Mrs. Kelly. oi which ull present partook Farther Smith and his party bade i(iil‘ll to all and returned to Mal- ion, followoil by lho best. wishc-a if his many irii-nils and the hOpO that he may pay them another vis- it in tho near future. villi uoiurn to his ‘parish .111 -P, 11 pg. lunil. via Aioutreai. Among those present \\"i‘l't‘I-—'R‘i"i] FlldiilPr .\l. J. Smith. i). i).. Mlssi-s Minnie Voruilira Kelly‘, 'l‘holn:n.- ('i).\"l'il\’('. .\iiss Urunn, Airs‘: .\l. Harlin i‘. (‘anarii- and sou Jus, 1).. t‘ui‘ni~lliis lluhontgv, John ll. Kelly. iJtllPr lilrs. Nirholn-J. (‘impmali uild family. Iohn id. i\'--i|_\', .\ii'. nnd Airs. John .\-lci‘ui'roii. .\lr. visit to After a Father Smith (Tunnrir, Dr. .\i r. ii-‘l‘llili'ii held l1-27-1l. F0 r .\iu idon and and THE MARlTlME WINTER FAlR! AT AMHERST. DEC. 10TH-13th, 1923. The 'l‘\vnntii-Lh Maritime Winter Fail‘ und Fut Stock Show will be held at Amherst. on iiooombvrl 10ih,- 11th. 12th, and l-‘iih. nexA. From tho point oi‘ ViPW of entries and special feutiire-s. this you .' Show will ext-oi ail its pri-deiai- - si-ou. s! ors. A number of Nova largest. stock i)I‘(9i'iil~l‘H, for luv‘ uinplv. who havi- not hi-rniiiliiri- exhibited at Amiu-rst. ari- unit-ring‘ the lists this year wiih muny ofi their choir-est animals. The ono factor ihut rmuains for the poopio] o! the lliurltiuiiis in supply‘ in Oi'tii'l'i to iiiiiltc the Fair a iuagiiifit-i-ui all. of Mr. and Mm. Daniel Kelly, s: "mm" “""@"-“*“ i-‘l ="l"11ili1I"‘-‘- "H! (tonal. S," Huverhm, Mash on smb this ‘poiur expectations uro .'ilso, running high owing to u |lllllli)l‘l‘ of rvzlsons. Special Features Ono of tho most intern-sting and promising ventures of ihi- Domin». in" "Pharimont of Agriculture byi way of ])|'0lilOlil1il in iron-cut ywnrs is lili‘ (irgaiiizution of iloys‘ HGTTOI’ ("iubs and of iioys‘ and iliris‘ Pig‘ (‘ilibs 'i‘hi~so are now flourishing in hiiitillfi sections 0f tho liii'i‘i‘l lifiivinres and iiil‘il' work culled forth tin- ununzilifit-il zidmirntion of the Foilterul Iiiinisii-i‘ of Agrltrulluro; on his rot-out visit. Thcsi- (Zluhs will; i-xhiliil in force. Stuck Judging- compoiitions znuong und beiweon_ these (‘lubs will be one of the’ features of this year's Fair. in thoi bacon hog si-ciioil llitilit‘, fonrioi-ni iirlzi-s arc offorr-il. ranging from‘ $12.01! up lo $...'i.liil, upon in ii-zims, from tho Swine (‘lilbs of Nova; fcotia and Nmv Brunswick. A linci ist. of prizes is also offered to] members of iioifors (‘lubs for tho; iudtrint‘. oi’ dairy cntilo. i Sunroof thi- pi-nple who will visit’ ibv ‘ '1' will ilonbili-ss do so in iiii'| lioli spirit. l')\‘i-r,v t-ffort is. in-itii: put forlh so thut ibi-‘ri- mnyl not iii‘ 2| dull momi-iii for lilfisv.‘ ArHiiigi-iiu-iits uri- ln-ing illiliii‘ for t'llli'l'iilillliii‘lllh‘ oi‘ .1 lighter nature. curl. i-vr-ning. i Railway Fares A i l “tiltiliiiimfiliiiiiEi/l/lliiiiiiiiii It depends on your own fancy as to which form you prefer. The Plug is for those smokers who like to slice their tobacco right off the plug as they use it. The Cut Plug is for those who would enjoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for the pipe. <-<~i*ss.-—-'l‘hr- hilfifltltl Julia l l iii rs. GUARANTEED HOT WATER BOTTLES in case of sickness in the homo, and for cold winter nights, one needs one of our gua anteod Diamond Hot Waér Bot- tles. You will find in this Bottle a thoroughly re- liable article. Cali in and look over our assortment of Hot Water Bottles today. PHONE 33 ioiinsoniliirhrs n. The Quality Drug ore ‘ DOyIv 1d Anuw ilvugie spent a fi-w days 2a vuluabli- ilorsv ri-coiitiy.——liii' Loo l t t I ‘ . ii4‘('iilill), oi i.il\\'('ii. hiass, has m. ;illl‘ilt‘ii homo on u visii to hi lparonts Mi. and Docmircy. iiis mnny fricnils ur iiicasoil to sen him looking so \\'i'ii .nfter his sluv in Patrick i? “Uncle Sara's (‘Olllill'_V."—i\'il‘S Jilllltlfl Guiifoy has] [ontorud ihc (lhnrlzntctown Hospital,- fiherv. sho IR undergoing treatment] ‘ or many friends wish her a speedy ‘recovery. F§§4++O+O§+O§Q§ OO-OXKX l . DR. E. C. HARRIS Optometrist has decided to loc- . ate in Truro, N. S. He will be at his office, Queen St. daily until Novem- ‘ ber 24th. ' Hours 9 to 5 I Phone 150 Next Moore & Mc- Leod, Ltd. "" O MQQQOOQOQQQQQQQO 91,0; Ylciiuigun, Louis flicilnigun, .\‘ii‘S (l-uordon lloitlon, Bliss-vs Nlauligline lune. WiiiieGniss, lfiildle Kelly. afti-r an illness of some months, man engaged in carpentry, but his latter years settled to farming and was noted throughout. life for strict honestly in all his dealings. Paiiihiiful ills-change of all just obli- gations. and held the respect of ‘the, Irommuniiy in which he resided Possessing a true Christian spirit. iii-s assistance iwaa readily given whenever an occasion (lemandul u neighborly need and he will he muclrmissed in this us in other walks of life. He took a quiet. but. earnest. interest in public ufiulrs and ivas a life-long Conservative ‘n polities. Ho is survived by a sorrowing widow. three (la-lighters. Viz: Mrs. .i.I). Jones, NewtomMa-smMrs. Jos- ,eph McDonald, Grand Trueadie, and Mrs. John Fisher» Duluth, Minn. ind two sons. Elusha. of French Village and Milton at home, tiwo brothers J1". o! French Village, and Alfred of Baltimore. Md., and two sisters, Mus. John O‘Hunle_v, Mt. Stewart and Mm. John Flake. Tra- cailiu Cross. Ho was attended during his ill- ness by his pastor. Rev. A. P. Mr» Lollun, St. Andrews. who poriorm i-d the lust sad rites at. his funeral which was vory largely itticndotl on the 17 inst. The pull-hoanu-s woro Jami-a Miriinughlin. \V. i.. Mc- Leod, i-iauniuzl (loffln. Wallace Mc- lniyro. John I-i. Mclnhvro and Arti- mus Coffin. Muy ho rest. in peace. -——--—-¢-o->-————— MR. MUNGO FERGUSON 'l‘ho death oi‘ Mungo bksrguson. took placo at ‘his homo. “White Sands, Oct. 8th. He was born in ‘Little York. 77 years ago. Most oi his active life ‘was spent in Whiti- Sands. His wife,'who was Jane Bock, missed away some yours be- fore him. 0f the eleven children (born i0 ‘iihis lvrortih tiouipiie ‘ill-nu! siilfl survive. ‘Two sons, Willium und Kenneth. had lmeen called homo quite early in life. Those who 1e- muin to mourn .a loving father's ins-s are John ii., Murray River; Al- lian W, linliifvsh Odfruuhia; Artihmr- i... Plctou island. N. S., Mrs. Peter liroliaiii. White Sands; Mrs. Angus iieiuu-hour. Boston; Mrs. Charles- Johnson, Shubenaradie, N. S., Mrs. Xiurtlock McPheo. i-lopeiield. P. E. i.. Mrs. William ii‘. Harris, Cape Hoar, P. E. i., and Merton C., at home. , . The late Mr. Ferguson, was wide-l iv known as a person of sterling‘ i-hnracter. He was a devout mom. nor oi’ the Methodist. Church, whose‘ services he faithfully attended, and, in whose summon the generously eon»; irihuted. His funeral. on Oct. 10th. was attended by a large gathering‘ oi‘ friends and neighbors. His body was laid to rest in the Murray Har- hor cemetery. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." (Pub, (‘harles iiililiilli. Misses Hllllgl) mp] may in‘ iilif laivi )'i'2ll' for lhe I\l:lr- sumo yours. ii is ihonithi probably hosts Lune and overcomes Trough i-Juimu Kelly and .\ir. and Mrs. imn- itlmi- Winivi" Filil‘ lo bu hold iPi i\'l'li.\'- Thu Shollflhaul (mtgrolvn \"ilvi\ tho Fri-mild‘ iii'i'i\'i'.‘-' iiuinw. ‘ ._ W- _‘___>_r - . nl. ziccoininmlzllions and - <Q>~~ ,\,|_\- iilflinking m" n; m, qKivq v tho Imntio-i‘ ui pruviiiiiig up to dnio A TRIBUTE To THE DOMHWON M.“ rim-y i'llhing lg‘lzksl‘lfl‘ m“ m. IN [punters is now holorv liii‘ vii)’ "l, U. ._ llilfhiy il\'i'l'i'lllili‘ by applying Uonrion. l’i:iu in nitr-nd and ihus‘_ (By couyews News Bureau) \|, ,,||,,,t-. “gum 4,.(.|M.(.,_- H um...‘ -—"*— li-Ini-ourugz‘ Iihe li\i]ll'()\’l'iill'lli. 0i 4km 5| in l; h... Of i“ gi m; MR‘ J°HN R‘ DOYLE ;""“ “m” "l “Wr” i"""'i""'i“1-o_ r 'i‘n.- Tiiiimving iflirilii- in u... iioi|i-|Iii :-ii‘1i_\ rrui-vriii-s. this sulphur l '~" '- ininn of (Ynnndu null her pwopli- i~‘ iii-iiilliiii’ iIFiiill-“i P11“- Tilofi? ilils-“Pii flwill’ 3i FrpntqHi i -' ~ )~ i‘ lid‘ --'- i'-~- ii n ‘) thos an-i Village on 'i‘hnrsilzly. Nov. lfitiiil ~~ __<-e<>._-__ Wm by M“ I ""1 ' ‘m’ '1" "“ "" ' " ' T") “m, . _, d‘ __ . (fhicngo. in . - “dun-ll .110 iboio utillaplsii int-u. gal-Hy‘ (“llyulx WWW m. 1.1“, ,,H,.\_]___‘_, ‘ H in‘ D031“ m the 7"“ yea‘ n: 'l‘hi~ National (‘in iiilliiv ioruu ui uilhoui iii-lily. fig“ The ‘hiruufleil when a your?‘ i of (‘h from -‘ ‘In irnubli- should (liililill .1 n ‘ lions, regarding thv purchase reported from Labrador by Canada, which understood to have tukou plat-u bo- maiutaini-d ihu piivo in‘ tween Premier lilackonzie King and (iovernmont. llnnils at nbiuii Premier \\'arren of Newioilndiunil 'l‘huy‘ are liu- right itimi of pi-oplo while they were attending imperial to lit-long to liil‘ iiriiisb Whichever you choose, you are sure This year's railway‘ fares 'l'l""“' ii 1i liossibiiiiy thut. this (‘uzuulu and Xoufiiuiirilniid ill Llu- confi-ropi-i- will ln- ri-suiut-d‘ Ann“; 0v" Niqhg i-mu right. up in ri-wir and smooth I fniis to I'l'iit'\'t' ihi-i di-nLof Thi- .\.’iliiillili (‘iiy u iviivl‘ innit‘ ‘ 'i1l|\i'.\‘ iill‘ i .\'i'iii|i|li in ii<'l'l i" Snffori-rs ‘orrii-i- of ihv i’i‘\‘>llil‘iii nf ilinvli-s Mi-ntho . ' iiidiiilvl‘ Y. from any good ilrnggist Mr. iiori ii. (‘iiliyi r. and usi- ii'lihi- void l‘i‘l‘iiill. 1.11 .\'. .\l ' ill Ayi-izliu. . . .. i (‘hli- i. Illinois. Iulni-rivi iI-vui-riiivu-ut has: —- ilk-or Sirr - =li_\' s-i-i iiui lupin i-vzimilli- of (Canullian Pri-ssl ' I huvi- i:l‘i‘.'ii nelinirurliii for tho mow ill‘l*l'lli_\' in hisinrv. 'i‘hi\,v. iwuy tho liomiiiinii of (‘:1 ,. ._,,;iiiii iiiv-ii‘ liPili to the. O’l"l‘.~\\\'.i\, Nov. 2ii.~-I\'tri.',iiiizi- haniilvil its wur fiuuui-os. ’i‘ip-_v did l'ni ‘ii Sim-s on u iill§iiitlfi\‘iiihi'i of \'l'l‘_\' little iit\i'l‘(i\\'ilil.'. nbronil. 'i‘hi-v iii Newfoundland, are made tho raw :| lun- inv nrivanrl, by u t'ii‘\"‘l' nrixiugwmi pl. in ~-u in 'ir~ui' lirivnin, and ihui‘ so fur. dnni- nothing in pay ]i.ii'. Piiilvl‘ hcr or ihi- l'nitvd Slillvs‘. lnu .< v-‘ry truly. .' iSiriil iii li.\\'il1 ii. FORGAN and ibis. in spiiv of Ibo l"ir‘t§ i of liii- iithvr .\lil'I*\' |»...na~~. (jEvauvuc"V\_ns-1~r.n Wayne“ “N w. .~ _ _ _ _. lilli Fruni-v- lloldui, Nirs. Al Y _ _ m" . . i i:‘i..i:1:.;r‘il:...t‘i‘.i...:!‘ai.:.;‘m: *0 w a“ =m Pee Wham“ _ l: - _ H,“ .1 , - F“ : 1 ‘P pus. ‘..\'('lll‘>iit>ll ruios .'|r.'- . mdlow- a“ ‘ery- - ‘ i. W!" Ila ioror :.i " - ' , ‘ " I ‘ ‘ lhi- whoh- period of ihi- [Mir m. q“, mm", m. M_‘ 1H,!“ _l _, ind iliiit‘ iluughl‘ , iuvclyn A, .\lr. ,. __ ‘ _ v I * _- i . - - W, Uvonhu, “,1, pl"‘_u‘g‘_‘lnny'13:!“ {lid .\irs. i"l‘iiii('ir~‘ Kilt-y. lir. illlii 71"‘: j;,h“",‘_‘ ("r'}H‘I“"‘,“‘"".'-*‘ ".§'f'"'". Manufactured by imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited . . " ' -- - .- i ' ‘a ‘i ‘l‘l|llli't"-il iliin . m phwmg Kunws and mher m“ “L . is. John .i. .\l<i)n.|1ii, .\li- \l - r . P I ‘ (l H I. I I ‘ Q _ N m,,m,._ Th“ "mm. [as 1flll_lnh;il‘~i“ Aiidiiliiiity‘ \irs_ John ll. .\'ii‘('1l'i_\\-. “TL H]: JJHiHr-‘ilhti inst clue-s‘ r~'\ i -~' '-..- i-. -_-'. <I,.i"". by Iilr. Louis iilorrisey. A IiPiiPiiJlH-i mi.’ ihfx. ‘L; . Tm l.“ 1' ML “m! iii'l)\'ilii'ti This] s‘ i-i-i-il l-l-‘f T‘ H! hm“, “m, 5mm", by Mm‘ WWII‘ ills. lpiiy \r\4‘r'i\h', .\iis. .-\ii;_’.il-i ilo- h (“Thrph I -_ ti‘: _. I iyiuisuml _ 1lfii~r.\\‘l|i<-|| n1] ‘i<,|,,,.,| i“ Rmfim, '-'~"""" Mi‘ Jim“ H 311*“- A- Jim"; .' ' ‘I ‘ (_ ("Toy ]_ "Tum-i ‘m’ -- -- _-.~»------—- _ * ---*~~~ '-' ~--'~————-- lnlq“, Th”), “YE-Jolly (mud vplln-‘vHln _ ltpi-niirlli i. alglluq-Y‘ Xiiblfilli kills" ntmrluzliiililos (Iii (\‘\‘Nllllllippiiiillil, r, U. .‘_.“ Th“ puny UH.“ “mm, up; | 1" ii u ‘ostnllo. ‘-_ ~' ‘ '_" """ " ‘-'_"‘“"'i' "i" inicriiiuiiiiii is :i\uil:iiiii~ lp-iw- nu ilii T , 1 i ‘ """‘ '*”‘_‘ “"' "' lrtsl‘ntn‘j(l m "mil. hnnwfi lmfflunlzg l’ H T‘ rrinl. "Eli-rosin (llnrkiil, m“‘Uii-lfnrimlwillli: uil lutnnls on iho gplijirci, but ii is hnoungiiuil ilp-lpiy bOh00~—0o0~~oQ-~~0\~Q£-O&O-O~ that they s-ip- i 1 ' ~ . . “Hi ""11 wimpy. - ill‘)! illlii will“ ' '_' ' '" m "Hmilmil "WY iii‘ Lzihrziroi- buund:|r,v has i..-on iiii , ' "\'l‘ililiR.~~-!\irfIiiuivuhid!Siplymfsrlg: ‘iilio Ainrphy‘, Messrs. Ephraim llia- "biilliwil 8i Hill’ Biiliiilii- nililjcci. oi‘ ill'lliiiiilliilllt~' iii‘l\\'i'\ p! ' fin. , _ i about the There's no question high food qualifications oi Victor Bread. That's the "why" that should make our bread your bread. Keep the name in mind when or- dering groceries. Keep the name" '~‘./ictor” lfl mind when your llttia ones and the reet of your family K-‘I you how good it is and you'll pet the habit of asking for It. The Victor Bakery ‘o >0o_40o0o0-00-Q>4-OOO-§§O-§Q@ The prime (rendition for discover- ing the truth is to be free trom e1 prejudice. ‘ - , There is Much Anxi E do not mind so much having colds ourselves, for we imagine we can tell when they an: gciiiirg serious and apply the remedy. But when ihe children cough ii is tiiiicrcni. Equ-riziiljx does the sharp, metallic cough of croup send a thrill ihroiigii ihc xuoiiici-‘s nervous system. The irouhiu is the child does not realize the dnnigcr, can- -. -' P - - s- v ' " not viescrihe the trouble, union of his elders. unit-ignite)? is not convciiicni to semi Being pleasant to absolutely. Next what m' o s t point is to apply t lruriiineni prompt io to use, t emphasize Dr. Chase's all times. Linseed and Turpentine quaie supply. knowing important and this is why we the ne- cessity of keeping Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine on hand at For this * ~ ‘ ‘i ~< - ‘A » reason it is well it; Q , s get in the way o . s ygélp buying. the iarze, family - size bottle. This ensures an ade- Blo. a botfls. Family sise, three times as much, 75c. All dealers or Edsnanson, Balsa l Cm, Lil, Totem ety Qver Chiidrenk Colds and all depends on the prompt \\ h; not he on ihc safe side by always keeping Dr. Chase's - up oi Linseed and lurpt-mine on hand for use in case of uronr and bad colds usually develop in the night, when ii for treatment, even it you are within rcuch of a drug store. the taste, gentle and soothing in action, and composed of simple ingredients of well- known medicinal value, this medicine is especially suited for children, as a relief from coughs, colds. croup. bronchitis, sore throat, whooping cough, etc. in very many thousands of homes ‘it is the old fav- orite treatment which has proven its exceptional value so many times that it is depended upon he he I y, riot. please cow-i